It is bar 0.58585 :)
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0.765 with a bar over the 765.
it is 3.5030303 with a - or a bar over it.
It would be 0.6734 with a bar over the 34.
2.01 the bar notation is overthe .01
It is bar 0.58585 :)
Yes, in music notation, a bar is equivalent to a measure.
In music notation, measures are sections of music divided by bar lines. Bars are the spaces between these bar lines where notes and rests are placed to indicate the rhythm of the music.
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In bar notation, it is .42. The bar rests atop the 42.
0.765 with a bar over the 765.
0.42
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it is 3.5030303 with a - or a bar over it.
It would be 0.6734 with a bar over the 34.
A non-example of bar notation is writing a repeating decimal without using a bar, such as 0.3333... or 0.142857142857..., where the repeating part is not clearly indicated. In contrast, using bar notation, these would be represented as (0.\overline{3}) or (0.\overline{142857}), respectively. This lack of clarity in indicating the repeating sequence makes it a non-example of bar notation.